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Earth Science Review Game
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Earth Science Review Constructive
Processes
Destructive
Processes Controlling
Processes
Earthquakes and
Volcanoes Miscellaneous
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$100 Question Constructive
A deposit of sediment that
builds up at a river’s mouth.
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$100 Answer Constructive
Delta
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$200 Question Constructive
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$200 Answer Constructive
Sand Dune
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$300 Question from Constructive
Sand, soil, and rocks are all examples
of:
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$300 Answer from Constructive
sediment
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$400 Question from Constructive
Name a landform that is created
by glaciers
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$400 Answer from Constructive
Moraines
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$500 Question from Constructive
Explain how a glacier is both
a constructive and destructive process
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$500 Answer from Constructive
Glaciers destruct the Earth by carving into canyons. Glaciers
construct the Earth by
dropping off sediment in various places.
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$100 Question from Destructive
What caused
this?
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$100 Answer from Destructive
Erosion by Water
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$200 Question from Destructive
The breaking down of rock at or near the Earth’s
surface is called:
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weathering
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$300 Question from Destructive
The movement of weathered rock from place to place
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Erosion
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$400 Question from Destructive
What pulls pieces of rock downhill
to create a landslide?
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$400 Answer from Destructive
Gravity
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$500 Question from Destructive
What type of
erosion caused this
to happen?
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$500 Answer from Destructive
Erosion by ocean waves/water
BONUS: name two other types of erosion
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$100 Question from Controlling Processes
Beaches that have eroded
are reclaimed through:
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$100 Answer from Controlling Processes
Beach Nourishment
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$200 Question from Controlling Processes
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$200 Answer from Controlling Processes
Contour Plowing
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$300 Question from Controlling Processes
What is the purpose of a groin?
a. To strengthen dams
b. To stop beach erosion
c. To create new sediment on shorelines
d. To break down headlands
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To stop beach erosion
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$400 Question from Controlling Processes
Explain the purpose of this structure
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$400 Answer from Controlling Processes
Built to hold back floodwaters at
times of heavy rainfall
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$500 Question from Controlling Processes
Explain the purpose of this structure
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$500 Answer from Controlling Processes
Seawalls absorb the pounding of waves and
protects the coast behind it
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$100 Question from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
An earthquake is caused by a __________ in the rock that
makes up Earth’s crust.
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$100 Answer from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Break
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$200 Question from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Are earthquakes and volcanoes constructive processes
or destructive processes?
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$200 Answer from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
They are BOTH constructive
and destructive!
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$300 Question from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
What is the hot liquid inside
of a volcano called?
What is it called when it reaches
the Earth’s surface?
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$300 Answer from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Magma
Lava
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$400 Question from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Devices called ______________
can detect vibrations during an
earthquake.
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$400 Answer from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Seismographs
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$500 Question from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Explain how earthquakes are constructive processes
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$500 Answer from Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Earthquakes are constructive processes
because they can build land along
fault lines or raise mountain ranges
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$100 Question from Misc
What caused this?
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$100 Answer from Misc
weathering
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$200 Question from Misc
An earthquake
happens along a:
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$200 Answer from Misc
Fault
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$300 Question from Misc
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$300 Answer from Misc
Groin
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$400 Question from Misc
What is the purpose of this structure?
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$400 Answer from Misc
This storm drain prevents streets from
flooding when it rains.
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$500 Question from Misc
Name the three layers of the Earth
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$500 Answer from Misc
Crust, Mantle, Core
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Final Question
Name the two methods that
farmers use to prevent soil
erosion
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Final Answer
Contour Plowing and Terracing
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